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Replying to: seabyrd (Nov 26, 2007 12:46 pm) I am 99% sure it is the plastic clip right where the wiper arm attaches to the blade making the click - Its hard to understand why someone has not started selling a replacement by now - how many GM trucks & SUVs get sold in a year - maybe a million? Must be some due for a wiper change by now. I almost took a dremel to it - but am afraid it will weaken it so it breaks - during a heavy rain while going 75 MPH.
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Replying to: normy (Nov 26, 2007 5:36 pm)
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Replying to: z71bill (Nov 26, 2007 8:50 pm) I found a wiper blade that works on the 2007 Tahoe - Its the Michelin Optimum available at Target - they cost $15.99 each plus tax but there is a $10 rebate available here. http://www.michelinwiperblade.com/MichTargetRbt.pdf BUT YOU NEED TO BE CAREFUL - 1. I looked at these blades a few weeks ago - the application book said they would work with a 2007 Tahoe - but I could not figure out how they would attach - went back today and SOME of the 22 inch blades have an additional part that is needed to attach the blade to a Tahoe - but some do not - I think Michelin must have added the part in the last month - so if you buy these make sure it has the extra little plastic thingy you need. The store I went to had four 22 inch blades in stock - 2 had the part two did not. 2. It is a little tricky getting them on - more difficult than the OEM blade - the plastic thingy seems sort of flimsy - if you force it - I am sure it would break & you need to make sure the little clips on each side POP out. I tested it with the garden hose - and the CLICK is gone. Well worth the $ to me. As far as your poor MPG - if you are going 70 MPH on a flat road with the cruise control on - what is your instant MPG reading - mine floats between 16 and 21 but is mostly in the 18-20 range. |
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Replying to: davemec (Nov 27, 2007 7:17 am) "I tried to remove XM categories too, but they never go away. Asked the dealer to look at it and they couldn't find anything to fix it or even to be able to say that it's a problem. In my opinion these nav units are a piece of crap for the money they charge for them. I've also read on another forum that they started to put a different model of nav units in the newer built Tahoes that fix some of the many software issues that they can't seem to fix on the old ones. GM should find a way to fix the older units or replace them all. "
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Replying to: cohiba (Aug 26, 2006 6:46 pm) Dealer said it was a total transmission failure and that the forward crankcase, I believe, was not installed correctly at the factory. They are putting in a brand new transmission. Really sucks. Got a small '08 Impala as a rental. I miss my large Tahoe.
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Replying to: gfraigun (Nov 27, 2007 9:03 am)
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Replying to: jjmjgnx (Nov 27, 2007 11:25 am) ___________________________________________________________________ Are you saying the dealer did not GIVE you a loaner on your transmission fix?
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Replying to: gfraigun (Nov 27, 2007 9:03 am)
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Replying to: normy (Nov 27, 2007 12:26 pm)
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Replying to: davemec (Nov 28, 2007 7:11 am)
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